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Naeem Ashraf was born on 10 November, 1972 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, is a Pakistani cricket umpire and former player. Discover Naeem Ashraf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November 1972
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistan

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1995

Naeem Ashraf (نعیم اشرف) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and former cricketer who played two One Day International matches in 1995.

Naeem is a left-arm fast-medium bowler and a left-handed batsman.

Naeem now plays for Clitheroe Cricket Club in Lancashire, England.

Naeem is a fully qualified cricket coach and coaches on behalf of the Lancashire Cricket Board.

In 1995, Naeem joined Read Cricket Club in Read as their professional cricketer.

1997

Then in 1997 Naeem joined Cherry Tree Cricket Club in Blackburn as their professional.

Naeem even helped CTCC in winning their first double League and Cup win making it in the history book for CTCC in 1997.

During the seven years CTCC played six cup finals, winning three finals and two League Championships.

2000

In England, during a summer cricket match of 2000, Naeem met his partner Jasmine.

On 15 June 2000, Naeem married Jasmine in an Islamic ceremony among family and friends.

Three months later, on 12 September they were married again in a civil ceremony.

2001

The union produced three sons, Shazaib Naeem (born 14 September 2001), Umair Naeem (born 5 August 2003) and Zahir Naeem (born 14 November 2006).

Naeem, still an energetic cricketer now resides in England with his wife and sons.

Growing up Naeem was a shy and quiet boy, but at the age of nine Naeem began to have a passion for cricket.

Naeem was only ten when he played his first cricket match, he enjoyed it so much that he was asked to play for his school cricket team.

This opportunity gave Naeem an opening to really shine, it wasn't long before Naeem became the team captain.

Naeem then went on to play for all age groups surpassing his expectations on every level.

Meanwhile, future opportunities were on their way for Naeem, he finally got his big break which he was always waiting for.

The chance came with the opportunity to play for his country, Pakistan.

Naeem was so thrilled with this opportunity that there he played with his undivided passion, this then gave Naeem the chance to go on and participate in the Hong Kong sixes in Hong Kong, but more was in store for this energetic cricketer.

Following his amazing performances he then got the chance to travel, and it wasn't long before Naeem landed in England.

2003

He then went on to play for CTCC for over seven years, departing in 2003.

2004

In 2004, Naeem joined Little Lever Cricket Club in Bolton.

2005

Following on, in 2005 and 2006 Naeem joined Clitheroe Cricket Club in Clitheroe.

They were also the runners up for the League championship in 2005.

Naeem also got the opportunity to play alongside his dearest friend Shahid Nawaz.

2006

They went on to become Treble Winners in 2006, winning the League Championship, the Twenty20 and the Ramsbottom Cup.

2007

Naeem then joined Blackburn Northern Cricket Club in Blackburn in 2007.

Naeem became the captain of the team and helped BNCC in winning their first League Championships and Ramsbottom Cup ever.

At the annual Ribblesdale League's Senior League Trophy and Ramsbottom Cup presentation night Naeem was awarded the Senior League player of the year and best batting award, a night which Naeem always remembers.

2008

Then in 2008, he went on to join Blackrod Cricket Club in Bolton a season which Naeem adored very much.

2009

In 2009, for a second time Naeem joined Blackburn Northern Cricket Club again.

2010

In 2010, Naeem became a qualified ACO Umpire a step which he was very proud of achieving.

Naeem enjoys being part of Cricket, whether it is being a Cricketer, Coach or an Umpire.

Naeem Ashraf was born to Azra Begum and Mohammed Ashraf, a housewife and business owner in Lahore.

Naeem who is also known as Nomme by his close friends and family grew up in a middle-class family with six brothers and three sisters, Naeem is the third eldest brother in the family.

Naeem was educated at Muslim Model High School in Lahore and M.A.O. College in Lahore.

Then in 2010 and 2011 Naeem joined Clitheroe Cricket Club.

In 2010 Clitheroe CC went on to win the Ribblesdale Cricket League once again.

The win was a great achievement for Naeem, who was very proud of the determination of his team.